T-Mobile has announced a new initiative designed to convince Verizon users to switch over to the Un-carrier. Verizon customers who decide to make the switch will receive a one-year subscription to video streaming service Hulu.

Typically, a subscription to Hulu will cost either $8, or $12 without commercials, and T-Mobile is offering users the service with no commercials, meaning the offer is valued at over $100.

Of course, this isn't the first time that T-Mobile has offered rewards to those switching from other carriers. This isn't even the first time it has recently done so. Previously, the company offered Sprint users a hefty $200 credit for making the switch. It also offered AT&T users a 128 GB iPhone 6s for the price of the 16 GB version.

On top of the Hulu subscription, new T-Mobile users coming over from Verizon will get as much as 50 percent off on all in-store accessories.

The promotion only runs until Dec. 13, so if you're on the fence, you had better act quickly. For full details on the new deal, you can head over to the T-Mobile website.

Via: Engadget

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